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This research study considers one such urban technology, namely utilising digital twins in cities. Digital twin city (DTC) technology is investigated to identify the gap in soft infrastructure data inclusion in DTC development. Soft infrastructure data considers the social and economic systems of a city, which leads to the identification of socio-economic security (SES) as the metric of investigation. The study also investigated how GIS mapping of the SES system in the specific context of Hatfield informs a soft infrastructure understanding that contributes to DTC readiness. This research study collected desk-researched secondary data and field-researched primary data in GIS using ArcGIS PRO and the Esri Online Platform using ArcGIS software. To form conclusions, grounded theory qualitative analysis and descriptive statistics analysis of the spatial GIS data schema data sets were performed.
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The polygons are generated from the parcel numbers of the applications from the ARC Review Memo twice a month. Development boundaries represent the parcel's configuration during the initial application. The parcel boundary may change during subdivision recordation. The results field will give a general overview of application. Final Approval is the outcome of City Council, Planning Commission and ARC Review. The Final action date will be the date of the Final Action.
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TwitterThe dataset contains locations and attributes of High Tech Development Zone from the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development identified in the Technology Sector Enhancement Act of 2012.
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The DRI feature class consists of polygon boundaries of development of regional impact (DRI) in unincorporated Hillsborough County. This dataset may now be outdated and Hillsborough County no longer updates the GIS DRI boundaries.Pursuant to Section 380.06(1), Florida Statutes, a development of regional impact is "any development which, because of its character, magnitude, or location, would have a substantial effect upon the health, safety or welfare of citizens of more than one county." A Development of Regional Impact is determined in part based on the size of the development. Numerical thresholds for different types of development are identified in Section 380.0651, Florida Statutes, and Rule 28-24, Florida Administrative Code. There are 14 types of developments which may be DRIs if they exceed certain thresholds. The types of development include airports, hospitals, mines, hotels, marinas, industrial, office and retail uses, residential projects and multi-use developments. The types and numericals thresholds are identified in Section 380.0651, F.S., and Chapter 28-24, F.A.C.
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TwitterPolygon geometry with attributes displaying the boundary of the Downtown Development District in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.Metadata
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TwitterA Development Site (DV), referenced using a Development Site Number, is a property boundary that the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI) uses to apply code standards. A Development Site may overlap with one or more King County tax parcels.Source Data: DPD.DevsitesDefinition Query: Where DEVSITE STATUS IN ('ACTIVE', 'PRESUMED', 'UPDATE') And DEVSITE ID does not begin with 'UN' And DEVSITE ID does not begin with 'WB' And SEATTLE is not equal to 0Symbology Category Expression: var disp_txt = $feature["PRCLID"]; if (Find("RW", disp_txt, 0)>-1) { return "Right-of-Way"; } else { return "Non-Right-of-Way"; }Refresh: Daily
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TwitterEsri has developed a modern set of cartographic symbols for land records, public works, fire service, law enforcement, planning and development, elections, health and human services, fish and wildlife, agriculture, natural resources, and economic development. These symbols are designed to be used in ArcGIS Pro.The style includes point, line, polygon, and text symbols, as well as colors and color schemes. This style is compatible with the most recent released version of ArcGIS Pro. You can view a PDF of the symbols here.This style is not compatible with ArcGIS Pro 1.x version.3.x version of this style can be downloaded here.
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Twitterhttps://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/AssetFactory.aspx?did=69351https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/AssetFactory.aspx?did=69351
Please click here to view the Data Dictionary, a description of the fields in this table.Individual lists of both submitted plans and plans in review.1 full year of data updated weekly.
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Developments (Active)http://opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/4a508b55257c46e3a88a457b30860465_0Developments (Approved)http://opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/4a508b55257c46e3a88a457b30860465_1Developments (In Review)http://opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/4a508b55257c46e3a88a457b30860465_2
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TwitterPolygon geometry with attributes displaying economic development zones in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.Metadata
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TwitterCommunity Development Block Grants are a Federal Housing and Urban Development grant program. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program is a program that provides communities with resources to address a wide range of unique community development needs.
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TwitterExplore the spatial patterns of the Human Development Index (HDI) to identify regional pat- terns and causal factors in the data. The GeoInquiry activity is available here.Educational standards addressed:APHG: VI:B2 Analyze spatial patterns of social and economic development – GNI per capita. APHG: VI:B1 Explain social and economic measures of development – HDI, Gender Inequali- ty Index (GII), Total Fertility Rate (TRF).APHG: VI:B6 Social and economic measures of development — Changes in fertilityand mortalityThis map is part of a Human Geography GeoInquiry activity. Learn more about GeoInquiries.
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This feature layer contains records of code complaints in the City of Tempe. Records are updated Tuesday through Saturday..Please note that there may be multiple complaint records associated with a single address point. When viewing these data using GIS software, multiple records per address result in stacked points on the map. Data are provided in this exploded format to make it easier for users.The data found here are displayed at https://gis.tempe.gov/codecompliance albeit in a non-exploded form where points aren't stacked.Contact EmailLink: www.tempe.gov/codeData Source: AccelaData Source Type: GeospatialPublish Frequency: WeeklyPublish Method: Automatic (via ETL)
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TwitterExplore factors that define levels of development. The activity uses a web-based map and is tied to the AP Human Geography benchmarks. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to distinguish between more developed, less developed, and newly industrializing countries.Students will be able to identify characteristics used to determine a country’s level of development.Find more advanced human geography geoinquiries and explore all geoinquiries at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
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TwitterLocal Businesses (D&B, 2014)Manufacturing Day CompaniesIntermodal Terminal FacilitiesChicago Green Manufacturing PartnersEPA Facility Program Sites (NE Illinois Only)TOD ZonesIndustrial Planning AreasRetail SitesBusiness Retention Expansion Focused Projects
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TwitterDevelopment activity information provides the public with updates to the development applications and projects. The majority of development activities are linked with a specific property and can be mapped accordingly. However, some development activities processes do not allow for specific property linkages and therefore cannot be mapped and shown on the online mapping application. All development activities that are not mapped are assigned approximate addresses, community and neighbourhoods where it is feasible to assign these values. If additional information is required, please contact Township Staff.
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TwitterExplore factors that define levels of development. The GeoInquiry activity is available here.Educational standards addressed:APHG: VI.B1. Analyze spatial variation in the Human Development Index. APHG: VI.B1. Explain social and economic measures of development.This map is part of a Human Geography GeoInquiry activity. Learn more about GeoInquiries.
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TwitterEconomic Development Web Map. Auto-generated by Grow your Local Economy Initiative, for Economic Development App (Business)
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Footprints of new large developments underway by private developers in the City of San Jose, CA. Stage of progress can be found as a field. The layer is updated every few weeks.Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.
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This research study considers one such urban technology, namely utilising digital twins in cities. Digital twin city (DTC) technology is investigated to identify the gap in soft infrastructure data inclusion in DTC development. Soft infrastructure data considers the social and economic systems of a city, which leads to the identification of socio-economic security (SES) as the metric of investigation. The study also investigated how GIS mapping of the SES system in the specific context of Hatfield informs a soft infrastructure understanding that contributes to DTC readiness. This research study collected desk-researched secondary data and field-researched primary data in GIS using ArcGIS PRO and the Esri Online Platform using ArcGIS software. To form conclusions, grounded theory qualitative analysis and descriptive statistics analysis of the spatial GIS data schema data sets were performed.